Economic efficiency of water storage options: an application of the approach to Ghana
Water storage is widely promoted as an effective method for mitigating some of the adverse impacts of climate change. Cost benefit analysis is one approach to evaluate which is the most appropriate water storage type under any specific biophysical and socio-economic conditions. However, this often r...
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| author | Xenarios, Stefanos Asante, F. McCartney, Matthew P. |
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| description | Water storage is widely promoted as an effective method for mitigating some of the adverse impacts of climate change. Cost benefit analysis is one approach to evaluate which is the most appropriate water storage type under any specific biophysical and socio-economic conditions. However, this often result in loss of significant information for those characteristics which cannot be easily assessed using monetary values. Against this background, the study reported in this paper developed an outranking-based methodology, designed with threshold systems and weighting values, in order to overcome some of the constraints of traditional cost-benefit analysis. The method has been applied in three representative catchments in central and northern Ghana. The results present a preponderance of upstream areas linked with small reservoirs because of the considerably high income, the sufficient water supply, the low costs given for water related illnesses and the low costs for domestic water use. |
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| spelling | CGSpace387352023-09-23T17:51:47Z Economic efficiency of water storage options: an application of the approach to Ghana Xenarios, Stefanos Asante, F. McCartney, Matthew P. water storage economic aspects climate change cost benefit analysis upstream downstream reservoirs models economic thresholds case studies Water storage is widely promoted as an effective method for mitigating some of the adverse impacts of climate change. Cost benefit analysis is one approach to evaluate which is the most appropriate water storage type under any specific biophysical and socio-economic conditions. However, this often result in loss of significant information for those characteristics which cannot be easily assessed using monetary values. Against this background, the study reported in this paper developed an outranking-based methodology, designed with threshold systems and weighting values, in order to overcome some of the constraints of traditional cost-benefit analysis. The method has been applied in three representative catchments in central and northern Ghana. The results present a preponderance of upstream areas linked with small reservoirs because of the considerably high income, the sufficient water supply, the low costs given for water related illnesses and the low costs for domestic water use. 2011 2014-06-13T11:42:46Z 2014-06-13T11:42:46Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/38735 en Limited Access Xenarios, Stefanos; Asante, F.; McCartney, Matthew. 2011. Economic efficiency of water storage options: an application of the approach to Ghana. Paper presented at the Third Ghana Water Forum (GWF-3) on Water and Sanitation Services Delivery in a Rapidly Changing Urban Environment, Accra, Ghana, 5-7 September 2011. 6p. |
| spellingShingle | water storage economic aspects climate change cost benefit analysis upstream downstream reservoirs models economic thresholds case studies Xenarios, Stefanos Asante, F. McCartney, Matthew P. Economic efficiency of water storage options: an application of the approach to Ghana |
| title | Economic efficiency of water storage options: an application of the approach to Ghana |
| title_full | Economic efficiency of water storage options: an application of the approach to Ghana |
| title_fullStr | Economic efficiency of water storage options: an application of the approach to Ghana |
| title_full_unstemmed | Economic efficiency of water storage options: an application of the approach to Ghana |
| title_short | Economic efficiency of water storage options: an application of the approach to Ghana |
| title_sort | economic efficiency of water storage options an application of the approach to ghana |
| topic | water storage economic aspects climate change cost benefit analysis upstream downstream reservoirs models economic thresholds case studies |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/38735 |
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